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In Queensland, up to 10mm of rain is forecast to fall in and around Brisbane, and in areas stretching west to Bollon and north to Roma.

Bundaberg and Emerald are also expected to receive showers.

"Storms may produce isolated heavier falls in #Queensland, but the results are likely to be patchy," the bureau tweeted.

"Fingers crossed for our farmers."

The falls are not going to be drought-breakers but should improve air quality and reduce the risk of bushfires, say Weatherzone.

Some areas will see the most rain in up to nine months, and some lucky places could receive up to a month's worth.

Meanwhile, Melbourne is in for a mostly sunny and warm end to the week with pleasant winter weather ahead.

Thursday through to Sunday is forecast to reach 17 degrees in the city, with mostly sunny skies.

But the warm and sunny days are expected to come ahead of brutally cold nights. Thursday night, temperatures will dip to only two degrees.

In Adelaide, temperatures will hover between 17 and 20 degrees over the next four days. No rain is forecast for the region but tomorrow expected to be a mostly cloudy day.

Perth is also forecast to be dry over the next four days, with temperatures hovering around 20 degrees. The sunny weather will come to an end next week though, with rain forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Hobart is set for chilly weather over the next few days, with shivering overnight lows near 2 degrees. Luckily the sunny days will bring some relief from the cold, with temperatures covering between 14 and 17 degrees.